Amazon MGM Studios is interested in casting a British actor under the age of 30, according to a report. Jacob Elordi, Tom Holland, and Harris Dickinson Eyed as Next James Bond Eddie Fu
Amazon MGM Studios is getting closer to getting the iconic British spy back on screen. Denis Villeneuve Will Direct the Next James Bond Movie Liz Shannon Miller
Set for release in 2026. 007 First Light Trailer Revealed: The First New Bond Game in 14 Years Scoop Harrison
Star Wars is now a cautionary tale for the Bond universe, when it comes to creating a pipeline from beloved stories to content gruel. Star Wars, James Bond, and Corporate America’s Hunt for Bigger, Not Better Matt Goldberg
Amazon has reportedly pushed for a "Marvel-style" expansion with film and television show spinoffs. Next James Bond Movie on Hold as Producer Clashes with Amazon Eddie Fu
The adventure series premieres on Prime Video on November 10th. Brian Cox Hosts a James Bond-Themed Amazing Race in Teaser for 007: Road to a Million: Watch Carys Anderson
JAY-Z is about to double down on his commitment to criminal reform. He is hosting a 007 themed party that will raise funds for those fighting the system. Page Six is exclusively, and allegedly, reporting that the Brooklyn, New York native is planning yet another super exclusive charity event this year. Later this month he […]
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The late Richardson told Neeson she wouldn't marry him if he took on the role of 007 in 1995's GoldenEye. Liam Neeson Says Future Wife Natasha Richardson Made Him Turn Down Playing James Bond Abby Jones
Listen via Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Podcasts | Stitcher | Pocket Casts | Radio Public | RSS Shirley Manson catches up with Kyle Meredith to talk about Anthology, the new compilation from Garbage that traces their entire catalog through last year’s No Gods No Masters. Advertisement The frontwoman tells us how their record label talked them into the compilation and the struggle of it not being released in the US, how 2016’s Strange Little Birds went mostly overlooked, and “being erased from musical history” after the critical-slagging of their 1999 James Bond theme “The World Is Not Enough” (as well as the reappraisal that’s happened since). Manson then gets into the financial risk of ...
Iconic British audio brand Bowers & Wilkins hosted a special event at London’s Abbey Road Studios on Thursday, November 10th, uniting audiophiles and James Bond diehards for a unique night of music (and, of course, martinis). Celebrating 60 years of iconic James Bond music, the event, dubbed The Sound of 007, featured an incredible live performance of Bond theme songs by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra inside the storied Studio One. The orchestra was introduced by composer and songwriter David Arnold, who is known for five Bond films, as well as shows like Good Omens and BBC’s Sherlock. Speaking to Consequence in a most secret room at Abbey Road (no photos allowed, so you’ll have to take our word for it), Arnold recalls teaming up with the late Chris Cornell for “You Know My N...
Upon its release in early May 1997, Mike Myers and Jay Roach’s Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery became a pop culture phenomenon. Born from Myers’ faux rock band, Ming Tea, it saw the Wayne’s World star employing his typical knack for quirky personas and clever parody to poke fun at 1960s British psychedelia and campy spy cinema. Consequently (and ironically), its irresistibly fun quips, characters, and look became a defining part of the late 1990s zeitgeist in America, England, and elsewhere. Primarily, International Man of Mystery — as well as its more successful, elaborate, and ridiculous sequels: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) and Goldmember (2002) — was an affectionately astute and meticulously constructed send-up of the James Bond movies. In fact, Myers and company did such ...